The Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop combines an excellent ergonomic layout with Windows 8 features to power-up your regular PC use in addition to making it more comfortable. Throw in the simplicity of wireless and a distinctive, stylish design and it's one of the best ergonomic wireless keyboards we've ever seen.—Brian Westover

The Corsair Vengeance M65 may be made for gaming, but with its contoured aluminum construction, adjustable 8200 DPI tracking, and rock solid design, it's also one of the best mice, period. Buy it whether you're gearing up for hours of FPS gaming or just want a well-built mouse for work and play.—BW

If you're tired of dealing with the clutter of multiple monitors and their associated cables and power bricks, the time is right to upgrade to an ultra-wide monitor such as the Acer B296CL. It's a reasonably priced 29-inch ultra-wide monitor offering a generous selection of ports, solid IPS color performance, and an ergonomic stand. The panel loses some luminance when viewed from an extreme vertical angle and the monitor does not have an auto-rotate feature, but these are trivial issues. —Laarni Almendrala Ragaza

The quad-core Intel Core i7-4770K is the company's new top-end chip based on its Haswell microarchitecture, and its second processor built on the 22nm process node. It's a 3.5GHz chip with a 3.9GHz Turbo speed and formal support for up to DDR3-1600. The CPU includes a number of new capabilities and enhancements and is a notable step forward in CPU efficiency.—LAR

Nvidia's supercomputer-inspired GK110 comes to Nvidia's high-end consumer business as the Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan. This $1,000 single-GPU card packs seven billion transistors, 6GB of RAM, and 2,688 shader cores. This is the first time Nvidia has brought a specialized niche product over to the general consumer market. It supports supercomputer technologies like Hyper-Q, Dynamic Parallelism, and GPU virtualization, and is capable of executing any CUDA workload that the high-end Tesla K20/K20X chips support.—LAR